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The editors liked
The definitive version is here
New controls work really well
Everything from PS2 edition
Cheap price tag.
Immersive new Wii Remote controls make it feel like an entirely new game
Budget price of $30
Includes PS2 extras
Better GameCube graphics with 480p and "true" widescreen.
The editors didn't like
Visuals look a little dated by todays standards.
If youve already played it
Nothings really changed other than the controls (but oh
What a difference they make!)
Graphics are more or less the same as on the GameCube.
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Matthew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: June 29, 2007 - There are many things one can say about the survival horror series that sparked a genre almost single handedly. Most of those things would be true - deep character involvement, fascinating graphics, and of course, the thought provoking mel...
Abstract: Resident Evil 4 is a great sequel to the other Resident Evil games because the zombie concept is explored in a different way. A pathological agent known as Las Plagas takes over the host more as a sentient zombie rather than a beast. Resident Evil 4 W...
Though I have more pressing games that I want to play, and it wasnt really my first choice at the store, it did turn my attention to Capcoms Resident Evil saga yet again and I am very interested in seeing how the next games in the series are going to...
Abstract: The Wii’s first year on the market hasn’t exactly been spotless. Despite the glowing reports from mainstream media outlets who don’t know any better, and Nintendo’s own endless self-praise, there’s been a good deal of less-than-stellar material pumped ...
Abstract: It’s Resident Evil 4 – what’s not to love? Resident Evil 4 made a huge splash when it was originally released on GameCube in 2005. With its breathtaking graphics, break-neck action, and overhauled camera system, it was heads and shoulder...
Published: 2007-07-12, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Resident Evil 4 is such a great game that Capcom keeps remaking it on different systems. Dab of paint here, minimal control change there; it’s still the same now-classic title, and fans will fall over themselves like a zombie horde trying to get the...
Abstract: 2003: A video released to the internet reveals "The Capcom 5." They included one project that died silently, two cult hits, one really awkward hallway shooter, and the extension of a franchise that had been living off of remakes and retooled projects a...
Abstract: The Resident Evil franchise has been a favorite of mine for years. I always enjoyed the thrilling survival horror setup that had you jumping with every creak or noise in the game. I have played every release of the main series starting with the first g...
Immersive new Wii Remote controls make it feel like an entirely new game; budget price of $30; includes PS2 extras; better GameCube graphics with 480p and "true" widescreen.
If youve already played it, nothings really changed other than the controls (but oh, what a difference they make!); graphics are more or less the same as on the GameCube.
RE4: Wii Edition is the penultimate release of a fantastic game. Anyone who has not played the original should highly consider at least giving it a chance, and those who have already played RE4 may find that it is well worth the $30 for everything this...
Abstract: Capcom Since its release over two years ago, fans of Resident Evil 4 never had what could be considered the "ultimate version" of the game. The two versions released for consoles were on GameCube and PlayStation 2. The GameCube version, released first...